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en-usRegional Reports Says Goodbye!http://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/4559
For the past 14 years, NGA has been delivering great gardening information to home gardeners across the country in our Regional Reports e-newsletters. We're proud to have been able to help folks be successful growing everything from vegetables and...Read
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]]>Regional Reports Says Goodbye!http://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/4559
For the past 14 years, NGA has been delivering great gardening information to home gardeners across the country in our Regional Reports e-newsletters. We're proud to have been able to help folks be successful growing everything from vegetables and...Read
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]]>Keep on Propagatinghttp://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/4544
The arrival of spring is an exciting time for gardeners (okay, sometimes frenetic) because it's a time for starting anew -- new gardens, new plants, new hopes and dreams. Then the summer rolls along and we slide into maintenance mode, which, frankly,...Read
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]]>Regional Reports Says Goodbye!http://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/4559
For the past 14 years, NGA has been delivering great gardening information to home gardeners across the country in our Regional Reports e-newsletters. We're proud to have been able to help folks be successful growing everything from vegetables and...Read
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]]>Summer Garden Choreshttp://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/4536
Summer heat is upon us, and it's not only the gardeners that are wilting in midday. Our plants may go limp as well, and more than ever they need our TLC to keep them healthy and productive, especially if they are expending energy producing food for our...Read
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]]>Regional Reports Says Goodbye!http://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/4559
For the past 14 years, NGA has been delivering great gardening information to home gardeners across the country in our Regional Reports e-newsletters. We're proud to have been able to help folks be successful growing everything from vegetables and...Read
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]]>Controlling the Lily Leaf Beetlehttp://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/4523
If you grow lilies, you're probably familiar with the scarlet lily leaf beetle (Lilioceris lilii). And if you don't know this pest, be on the lookout. Both the larvae and adult beetles eat lily foliage; a bad infestation may reduce plants to naked...Read
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]]>Controlling the Lily Leaf Beetlehttp://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/4523
If you grow lilies, you're probably familiar with the scarlet lily leaf beetle (Lilioceris lilii). And if you don't know this pest, be on the lookout. Both the larvae and adult beetles eat lily foliage; a bad infestation may reduce plants to naked...Read
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]]>Training Strawberrieshttp://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/4509
Planting a strawberry bed is easy. It's what comes afterwards that tends to get out of hand -- the runners, the weeds, the weeds -- and the weeds. Be sure to put down a thick layer of hay to suppress weeds and then you'll have time to focus on training...Read
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]]>Training Strawberrieshttp://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/4509
Planting a strawberry bed is easy. It's what comes afterwards that tends to get out of hand -- the runners, the weeds, the weeds -- and the weeds. Be sure to put down a thick layer of hay to suppress weeds and then you'll have time to focus on training...Read
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]]>Training Apple Treeshttp://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/4502
If you climbed apple trees as a child, chances are you have a fondness for big, old trees with gnarly branches that invite exploration, and whether they happen to drop some apples every year is beside the point. But sometimes we actually would like...Read
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